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  • It is per design not enabled. If you want Default Drop logged, you can create a own Rule, which does this for you. You cannot enable Default drop logging. docs.sophos.com/.../index.html

    It is not about logging default drop.. it is about creating a new firewall rule and having to enable logging every time... Why could sophos not check the "log firewall traffic" per default? it makes absolutely no sense to leave it unchecked...

  • It is quite simple. The rule you see is is not a actual firewall rule, which could be potentially be edited. It is simply a placeholder to present to the admin, there is a default drop in place. It is not like this rule actually exists within the system. Default drop is a rule within the system and cannot be edited at this time of being. So you cannot "simply add logging to this rule", as there is no rule. Default drop is a principle, which the core system does, if there is no rule in the first place. So there is no logging enabled in this scenario. If you want to have a logging, you can do this by your own by creating your own rule. 

    To enable the default drop logging per default is something on the roadmap for a future release, but there are other items, which are more compelling than revamping the default dropping due the fact, you can simply enable this by using your own rule. 

  • It's not about the default rule. It's about the 'actual' firewall rules.

    When I manually create a new firewall rule, logging is not enabled by default. I have to manually enable this.

  • The rule you see is is not a actual firewall rule, which could be potentially be edited

    Sorry but again: Edmund sent a screenshot of his firewall ruleset. It was a custom created rule. And you asked why he is using a rule without logging. Because logging is disabled on new rules per default. I understand that there are other more important things to be fixed in SFOS.. but implementing, that "log firewall traffic" is checked in new rules should be not that impressive to code...

  • Ah now i understand. Actually interesting, as this was the case some versions ago. Maybe there was a reason/regression why this was removed. Let me check back with the team. 

  • If that's the case, then it must be ages ago. As far as I remember  I've never seen a new rule created with logging enabled by default and I use XG for at least 5 years now.

  • I agree. Log Firewall Traffic was always an option to be enabled by admin.